A large study was conducted to test the effectiveness of clopidogrel in combination with aspirin in warding

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A large study was conducted to test the effectiveness of clopidogrel in combination with aspirin in warding off heart attacks and strokes. The trial involved more than 15,500 people 45 years of age or older from 32 countries, including the United States, who had been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease or had multiple risk factors. The subjects were randomly assigned to one of two groups. After 2 years, there was no difference in the risk of heart attack, stroke, or dying from heart disease between those who took clopidogrel and low-dose aspirin daily and those who took low-dose aspirin plus a dummy pill. The 2-drug combination actually increased the risk of dying (5.4% versus 3.8%) or dying specifically from cardiovascular disease (3.9% versus 2.2%).
a. The subjects were randomly assigned to one of the two groups. Explain how you could use the random number table to make these assignments.
b. No sample sizes were given in the article: however, let us assume that the sample sizes for each group were n1 = 7720 and n2 = 7780. Determine whether the risk of dying was significantly different for the two groups.
c. What do the results of the study mean in terms of practical significance?
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Introduction To Probability And Statistics

ISBN: 9781133103752

14th Edition

Authors: William Mendenhall, Robert Beaver, Barbara Beaver

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